I give myself permission to rest and relax when I work too much, I feel stressed, I feel tired and drained most of the time, I feel helpless, trapped, and defeated, I loss of my motivation about everything, I feel alone in the world, I feel everyday is a bad day, I feel exhausted all the time, I feel overwhelmed, I feel I need to rest and relax.

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A question in my inbox:Can I change the color of your wordarts from black to another color?An answer from me:Hi dear, off course you can change the color of my wordarts. Black is the default color that give you freedom to re-color it. Below are some of my favorite methods in Photoshop:

Recolor with Paint Bucket ToolsOpen your image.1. Choose a foreground color.2. Select the Paint Bucket tools.3. To fill only pixels contiguous to the one you click, select Contiguous. (leave Contiguous unselected to fill all similar pixels in the image)4. Click the part of the image you want to fill.

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Fill Layer With ColorOpen your image1. Choose a foreground color2. Choose Edit > Fill to fill the selection or layer3. In the fill dialog box, use this settings. Click OK

2. Select the Colorized option.3. Slide the Saturation & Lightness to the right first (whatever value is OK).4. Than adjust the Hue slider. Slide those three sliders until you get the color you wish.5. You can change the color over and over again by clicking the thumbnail

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Add a Clipping MaskOpen image. 1. Click ‘Create a new layer’ button at the bottom (or Choose Layer > New > Layer. Click OK in the New Layer dialog box)

2. Than choose Layer > Create Clipping Mask. You will see an arrow pointing to the layer below

You had better live your best and act your best and think your best today; for today is the sure preparation for tomorrow and all the other tomorrows that follow -Harriet Martineau-

What’s done is done. What’s been said is said. we can’t undo the mistakes of yesterday. And occasionally they create the barriers blocking us today. However, we can make sure that our behavior today doesn’t contribute to unnecessary problems for tomorrow.

A negative attitude toward other people and toward life’s circumstances becomes habitual. Fortunately, a positive attitude does as well. The choice rests with each of us to respond in ways fitting to the preferred attitude.

How much easier all situations are when we are respectful, hopeful, and interested. Like-wise, the trivial matter can become a major catastrophe when we struggle unnecessarily and with carping egos. We make the world we find, at home, at work, and at play.